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N <br />77 L4 -l -e Cree_K ?-,1 <br />�ulin�inlg ?-aQa <br />C�sher v.lasHec Plat+ <br />1" _ 150. <br />Tceirct\eA AceA <br />Fj ff�7f2gK- EXkeJSSl otn <br />EIQ\l. 0051 <br />£1e.9,469 <br />Elev, I'314 <br />Average Gradient <br />Calculations: <br />4x4 Mining Road: � 500 feet with an <br />altitude change of 205 feet yields a <br />Grade Percent Change of 41.04%. <br />Trenched Area: z 350 feet with an <br />altitude change of 37 feet yields a <br />Grade Percent Change of 10.61 %. <br />Exhibit D <br />Reclamation Plan Map <br />Teton Drilling, Inc. <br />Dixie Mine <br />0)_v- Clear Creek County, CO <br />Total Acres Disturbed <br />Total Square Feet and Resulting Acres Disturbed <br />Estimate As Shown Below: <br />■ Mining Road: Estimated less than 500 ft <br />length with total possible disturbance of 40 <br />feet in width is 20,000 sq. ft. <br />■ Crusher and Wash Plant: Estimated as 50 ft <br />x 30 ft or a total of 1,500 sq. ft. <br />■ Trenched Area: Estimated at 350 ft length <br />by 60 ft width is a total of 21,000 sq ft. <br />■ 20.000 sq ft road + 1,500 sq ft wash plant + <br />21,000 sq ft area is a total of 42,500 sq ft. <br />Note: I Acre = 43,560 sq. ft. <br />Amount of total disturbance that requires <br />reclamation is estimated near 1.0 acres. <br />Hay Bales Secured <br />With Wooden Stakes <br />Stock Image <br />Hay Bales Secured <br />With Wooden Stakes <br />Stock Image <br />EXHIBIT D <br />REVISED <br />U.S.D.A. Seeding Mix M-2015-028 Adequacy Review Response <br />Foothills/Mountain Seeding Mix above 7,000ft. <br />Drilled 31.02 # PLS <br />Broadcasted 61.65 # PLS <br />Species <br />Variety <br />%of Mix Drill PLS/AC Broad PLS/AC <br />Indian Ricegrass <br />Paloma <br />PNCB <br />10 <br />0.6 <br />1.2 <br />Big Bluestem <br />Kaw <br />PNWS <br />10 <br />1.1 <br />2.2 <br />Little Bluestem <br />Pastura <br />PNCB <br />10 <br />0.4 <br />0.8 <br />BlueGrama <br />Hachita <br />PNWB <br />10 <br />0.3 <br />0.6 <br />Western Wheatgrass <br />Rosana <br />PNCS <br />10 <br />1.6 <br />3.2 <br />Nodding Brome <br />Native <br />PNCS <br />10 <br />0.5 <br />1 <br />Mountain Brome <br />Bromar <br />PNCB <br />10 <br />1 <br />2 <br />Mountain Muhly <br />Native <br />PNCB <br />10 <br />0.1 <br />0.2 <br />Arizona Fescue <br />Redondo <br />PNCB <br />10 <br />0.3 <br />0.5 <br />Green Needlegrass <br />Lodomi <br />PNCB <br />10 <br />1 <br />2 <br />6.9 <br />13.7 <br />a <br />Stock Image of a fire break similar to proposed <br />during the reclamation process. <br />Jute Netting <br />Stock Image <br />Top Soil <br />Best practices used to store and reuse all collected <br />top soils. If additional top soil is required during <br />reclamation then a grizzly screen would be utilized <br />to remove rocks from stony sandy loam. The <br />screened sandy loam would be used for any <br />additional / required top soil. <br />Fire Break <br />Due to ongoing fire concerns in Clear Creek County <br />the proposal is to leave roads and side berms before <br />dispersing topsoil and replanting. Then leave the <br />surface intact to act as a fire break. <br />Additional Fire Break extension is shown on map in <br />orange to connect with Ute Creek Rd. with <br />exception to avert pre-existing mining disturbances. <br />To prevent 4 -Wheelers and off road vehicles into <br />area after reclamation barriers along with signs <br />would be put into place. <br />0 2320 <br />� <br />onnIA� AND <br />�ea�o��sT <br />Stock Image showing the benefits of a fire break <br />to allow access and to help contain forest fires. <br />v 1`a <br />t /X� 4 4e <br />Q��fie t k �12 <br />